Detecting a μτ-philic Z' boson via photon initiated processes at the LHC

Abstract

Discrepancy between the measured value and the Standard Model prediction of the muon anomalous magnetic moment is a possible hint for new physics. A Z particle with μτ flavor violating couplings can give a large contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment due to the τ mass enhancement at the one-loop level, and is known to explain the above discrepancy. In this paper, we study the potential of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for detecting such a Z boson via the p p μ-μ-τ+τ+ process. Earlier studies in the literature only considered the production channel with quark initial states (p p q q μ-μ-τ+τ+ ). Here, we show that the photon initiated process, p p γ γ μ-μ-τ+τ+ , is in fact the dominant production mode, for a heavy Z boson of mass greater than a few hundred GeV. The potential of the high luminosity (HL) LHC is also considered.

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